Rock
Egyptian researchers discover collection of ancient rock art spanning 10,000 years in Sinai desert
The engravings and drawings are divided into several groups, researchers learned in their initial study of the space, the oldest of which are done in red and dated to between 10,000 and 5,500 BCE.
Archaeologists discover 5,000-year-old evidence of ancient Egyptian conquest in Sinai desert
The alchemist of the strings: Michael Greilsammer returns to Jerusalem
David Brinn, The Jerusalem Post's drummer
Blaze: The bar where everyone knows your name
Bands come from all over Israel to perform at Blaze for free, just to be in such a welcoming and fun atmosphere and, of course, to be greeted by Yehi.
Lebanese police to investigate rock band for 'insulting religion'
The lawyer, Christine Nakhoul, said she had submitted the complaint against the band to the prosecutor's office, which was directing it to the police.
Tenacious D: Israel, we're coming for you
The band met with their famous Israeli cover band to announce that they want to come and perform in Israel.
The rocker who is Israel’s biggest fan
David Draiman, the vocalist for American superstars Disturbed, talks about his extended Israeli family, antisemitism and his first show in the Holy Land.
David Draiman still finds what to be disturbed about
For Disturbed frontman, his band’s first appearance in Israel is more than just another show.
Singer Yehuda Poliker to light torch on Independence Day
“Poliker opened a splendid musical window to the Mediterranean Sea,” Regev said in a press release.
Palestinians throw stones at Israeli vehicles in West Bank
There were no causalities or damages, according to the report.
Rock band 'Disturbed' speaks Hebrew in announcement for Israeli concert
Although lead singer David Draiman has visited the Jewish state in the past, this is Disturbed's first concert in the country.
Western Wall stones inspected for stability
The Western Wall Heritage Foundation does a thorough inspection twice a year – prior to Passover and Rosh Hashanah.
From electro to acoustic
The Revolution Orchestra celebrates Berry Sakharof and Rea Mochiach’s iconic ‘Signs of Weakness' rock album with surprising orchestral arrangements.